The Beatles are back: a special and luxurious reissue of the Revolver album has been announced

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The Beatles are back: a special and luxurious reissue of the Revolver album has been announced

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The Beatles at the time of the Revolver record, 1966.

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It sounds unbelievable, but the Beatles are still giving what to talk aboutno matter how they separated more than 50 years ago, in 1970, Today the news is the announcement of Apple Corps and Universal Music on a deluxe reissue from the album Shakesince 1966.

Details on the contents of the deluxe package and the exact release date will be known in September. For now it is known that Giles Martin, son of George, historical producer and son of the famous George Martin, will be behind the project.

Shake is next on the list of albums that have been reissued by Giles, which began with the 50th anniversary of the Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (from 1967), then the White album since 1968, street of the abbey since 1969 and let it befrom 1970, which accompanied the mega documentary take up againby Peter Jackson.

This is Giles speaking.

In 2021 Giles Martin talked about the possibility of remixing pre-’67 albums, and on that occasion he referred to the Shake:

“I think we have to do it. If you take something like this business consultant from Shake, there is guitar, bass and drums on one track, and vocals and a kind of tremor and guitar solo on the right. And it sounds good; They are amazing recordings and fantastic mixes. “

Giles Martin said he wanted to create something truly innovative with Shake “instead of a simple remaster. “As he explained,” There is no point in doing it just to make money or as a selling point. It’s more important that we do it for the right reason. “

Revolver: a milestone in rock music

The disc Shake it was the last that the group released before stopping the tour in August 1966. It includes classics such as Eleanor Rigby, Taxman, I love you, she said she said, here and everywhere, and your dick can sing Y yellow submarine.

It was produced on August 5, 1966 by Giles’ father George Martin. It is one of the most experimental works of the Beatles, a milestone in rock music and another genius of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and George Harrison.

Although in the album Rubber core By 1965 the band had already started experimenting, both in song writing and in the studio, Shake marks the mastery of these improvements and is therefore considered psychedelic rock masterpiece.

It is also regarded as one of the most innovative albums, with a wide range of sounds and rich musical and lyrical content. It was a revolution in music recording and writing standards.

Prior to this new version, The Beatles was released Go back (rooftop performance) with the surprise show on January 30, 1969, when they gave their last live performance on the roof of the Apple Corps headquarters in Saville Row in London.

In fact, the 53rd anniversary of take up again was celebrated with a series of launches, events and special announcements. For the first time ever, Giles Martin and Sam Okell even mixed the entire audio of the band’s legendary rooftop performance into stereo and Dolby Atmos.

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